I would like to make it clear,
What I post is what I learned through my experience as well as others over the years and what I write about is not a hypothesis, there is only one thing I can say to any critic about what I recount, changing the way you think can only reduce or end the symptoms, and that is my only intention.
I may have sounded too agressive as was stated, I believe it to be more emphatic!
Again I thank you,
[quote=christophegeorg;1775391]Twist,
I can recite stories of people who have left their car during a red light or in heavy traffic, you happen to feel safe in yours. Twist, all symptoms are the same, only the triggers are different, and there are thousands of triggers that are different for all. Your question about peas is that you dislike them but, your not afraid of them. Many people are terrified of malls, or elevators or highways with exits that are far apart, I used to be terrified of certain streets when I was affected with acute avoidance, but little by little my world became so small I became agoraphobic and housebound.
We all suffer the same fear and the apprehension from our disorder, but the only way to end the symptoms is to know what your dealing with. In the years that I have been dealing with these disorders since my recovery, I often find some difference of opinion, but that very often is partly due to this disorder. There is so much to know about anxiety,panic, agoraphobia, and depression and the different ways this disorder manifests itself, but unfortunately some take offense were no offense was meant!
Thanks for reading my post!
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